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 SPORTS IN JESI


In Italy, if you want to join a sport or a gym, you have to get a medical certificate. For this medical certificate you have to get a health card, which costs money, and then take the medical exam with a doctor, and this also costs money (around 50 euros). And this medical certificate lasts only one year.

Unfortunately, in all of Jessi's gyms they will ask you for a certificate to register. But on this post I am going to attach a couple of sports classes which do not require this certificate.


Sca TNT - Common autonomous space

It is a building where you can find different activities. It has a market where they sell fresh and natural products. It also has a bar, and it is where you will find the cheapest drinks in the city, and sometimes they have events with live music, it has a very good atmosphere. Important, they only accept cash!


Of course, they also teach sports lessons.
In the building you can see the classes and schedules. Right now they have Aerial dance, African dance, Yoga and Capoeira classes. Prices are affordable.


I am taking the aerial dance course, and I highly recommend it, the teachers are lovely and the students too. 4 lessons cost 25e and 8 lessons cost 50e

web: https://csoatnt.wordpress.com/ 


Nuovo Spazio Studio Danza 

This is a dance academy. They include different types of dance such as urban dance, contemporary dance, classic dance, ballet, pilates, yoga...

The director of the academy, Beatrice, is very good and pleasant. 

I, at this moment I am doing the urban dance lesson with Caterina.

web: http://www.nuovospaziostudiodanza.it/corsi.htm 


Di parco In parco

This is a project for young people between 14 and 34 years old that the Jesi community has started to encourage young people to try different sports and activities for free. 

There are various activities such as dance, taekwondo, beatmaking, volleyball, rap, street art, parkour...

Go to the website and you can learn more about the project and if you want to sign up for a course you must send them a message from their website. 

The lessons are all in Italian, but generally the teachers know some English and will always be able to help you.

I have started with urban dance thanks to this project at the school mentioned above. And I have also started the Taekwondo lesson that is at the "Il David" gym.

web: https://diparcoinparco.it/progetto/ 


Liceo "Da Vinci"

This institute, which is less than a 5-minute walk from Caritas, has an athletics track in the back that is open to the public at all hours.

It is a dark track but it is safe. 

Me and my roommate are going to run there many afternoons



In fact, I recommend that you look for some activity in the afternoons because if not, the time in Jesi may be very difficult for you. And in these activities you can interact with young people your age

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